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. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance, assuming they would have worked would have turned it faster than we could have. >> reporter: the cpuc fell on its sword admitting -- >> something went wrong we were all doing our jobs and the explosion happened any way. that means something else has to happen. >> reporter: better move fast, that was what's senator boxer said to the council. >> we can't wait for another accident. this one cut deep into a community. you were there, it stops your heart. >> reporter: a growing number of california lawmakers are pushing for a bill that among other things would require automatic shut off valv
. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance,...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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see it out here to the west of us. now that system is fairly significant, as it moves in it's going to bring increasing clouds and showers to the bay area by friday. here's how it breaks out. that system is strengthen as we speak. but it's a couple of days away. so slightly warmer tomorrow. extended forecast, the showers come in. so what's tomorrow? wednesday, thursday, nice. so next couple of days slightly warm days. low 80s. friday increasing clouds, maybe some sprinkles friday night. then we put rain in the forecast early friday into saturday. the forecast high is tomorrow. that's down the road. the reason i say it like that because again we're a few days out still. the timing is going to change. it looks pretty certain that someone in the bay area is going to see some showers. mainly north bay, but i think showers could reach as high south as san jose as we go into the friday, saturday overnight. so there's the system i'm tracking. i'll keep a close eye on it. i'll be back here in just a bit with your five day fore
see it out here to the west of us. now that system is fairly significant, as it moves in it's going to bring increasing clouds and showers to the bay area by friday. here's how it breaks out. that system is strengthen as we speak. but it's a couple of days away. so slightly warmer tomorrow. extended forecast, the showers come in. so what's tomorrow? wednesday, thursday, nice. so next couple of days slightly warm days. low 80s. friday increasing clouds, maybe some sprinkles friday night. then we...
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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as ktvu's diane garotsi tell us tonight. those who knew the two young victims are struggling to cope. >>> friends of the people from pacifica are marking the spot in san francisco where their friends lost their lives. 19-year-old robbie mccan of hercules on the left of this picture. and nick of daly city on the right. they died here at 10:30 last night. three other people in an oncoming car threatened -- suffered life threatening injuries. >> heartbreaking for all of us. in the car we were talking about how all of us were together since we've all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part of the oceana high school class of 2008 still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both. and we were trying to get together. >> friends say he had signed up to start the air force and mccam was a secured guard at the california academy of sciences. >> i just saw them last night, too. >> reporter: you saw them last night? >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you doing? >> we were just hanging out like we always do. >> later nic
as ktvu's diane garotsi tell us tonight. those who knew the two young victims are struggling to cope. >>> friends of the people from pacifica are marking the spot in san francisco where their friends lost their lives. 19-year-old robbie mccan of hercules on the left of this picture. and nick of daly city on the right. they died here at 10:30 last night. three other people in an oncoming car threatened -- suffered life threatening injuries. >> heartbreaking for all of us. in the...
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it could get closer to us that it could trigger a few showers. the main impact is this cooling. mid-70s, upper 70s, you're going to find temperatures in the 80s. so the forecast tomorrow, this will be the forecast highs, you can see the blues and greens. those are very cool 60s and 50s even. that are going to really infiltrate the bay area. this will push all of that action into our neighborhood. as you travel through the bay area microclimates tomorrow, thrárs there's going to be 60s where there were 70s. and 80s where there were mid- 90s. the fog is going to be very dense at times. so be prepared for that as you travel around. the five day forecast looks like this. the fog getting right along the coast. great highway, pacifica, the fog is going to be real dense. the next night tuesday night into wednesday morning. a lot of fog will get in. >> all right, thanks bill. >> thank you, bill. >>> well, the streets of san jose are filled with music because the streets are filled with pianos. it's all part of an art exhibit that is drawing big crowds. impromptu concerts are breaking o
it could get closer to us that it could trigger a few showers. the main impact is this cooling. mid-70s, upper 70s, you're going to find temperatures in the 80s. so the forecast tomorrow, this will be the forecast highs, you can see the blues and greens. those are very cool 60s and 50s even. that are going to really infiltrate the bay area. this will push all of that action into our neighborhood. as you travel through the bay area microclimates tomorrow, thrárs there's going to be 60s where...
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ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco died at uc san francisco. he becomes the fires eighth fatality. when the pipeline exploded in a fire ball that thursday evening just five doors away at 951 glenwood the house caught fire. jimmy was upstairs. the landlord got him out but he was severely burned. >> i'm worried because our home is destroyed and there is probably some little things that are still inside there. >> reporter: we spoke to landlord last week as he was still hospitalized. so many families shattered. lives disrupted with deep scars. the headlines may move on and the lots expected to be clear their memories carry
ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco...
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doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the emerald in las vegas after 2008 after it was reported stolen. testimony from other would-be owner it is set for monday. >>> they come from all over the world to compete. the distinction a bay area boat race being held this weekend can claim. >>> also coming up, we are entering a heat wave. so which day will have the hottest temperatures? our meteorologist mark tamayo is working on your complete bay area forecast. thclit ofasswch. thsmthssf 0 z. alce tes2dvst ct ll eye eresd. a lld t omanon. . >> well, temperatures today soared across the
doctors say quick use of c.p.r. when david collapsed helped save his life. >> the legal battle over just who owns a massive emerald will continue on monday in an la courtroom. morgan hill resident tony thomas took the stand yesterday claiming he is the rightful owner of the 840-pound gem. thomas said he paid $60,000 for the so-called emerald after it was unearthed in 2001. but thomas never got the gem and now several people claim they are the rightful owners. authorities seized the...
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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to all of us. he does his job and then he's in the news. >> reporter: she says she can't believe it's the same man who is now linked to four homicides. >> i'm stunned, i was shocked. i didn't think he was like that. but you never know who -- >> reporter: now one of the four homicide victims happens to be fredrick sales father. the body of 73-year-old ricardo sales sr. was found badly beaten. hercules police say their search of this landfill did not turn up any evidence or any signs of the younger sales but they plan to resume their search tomorrow morning. allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> friends an coworkers will gather tonight to remember cindy tran. valdemoro strangled her after the chase. the vigil will be held at vallejo's hair center. tran was a hair stylest at that salon. >>> 72-year-old charles writtenhouse is now the focus of the investigation, he pleaded not guilty today to two counts of possessing explosives, his bail was set at $2 million. he has been named as a person of spwrápbs interest in t
to all of us. he does his job and then he's in the news. >> reporter: she says she can't believe it's the same man who is now linked to four homicides. >> i'm stunned, i was shocked. i didn't think he was like that. but you never know who -- >> reporter: now one of the four homicide victims happens to be fredrick sales father. the body of 73-year-old ricardo sales sr. was found badly beaten. hercules police say their search of this landfill did not turn up any evidence or any...
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his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife worth the sacrifice that the president said it was? >> it's hard to -- yes, of course his wife and my grandson are worth it. definitely. but it's very difficult to, you know, understand it or put my head around why it had to happen. because if it was something that i felt was a worthy reason to be there, it would be a little easier. but it's really difficult when it's a situation that i wasn't -- i think a lot of americans don't understand the whole reason we were there. >> reporter: got to leave it at that. thanks mary, appreciate yo
his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife...
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. >> there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions that renders inmates unconscious. the attorney general's office said this office will recommend that future executions be scheduled when the california department of corrections and rehabilitation expects the drugs to be available. the statement did not say when that would be and a spokesman declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available through the execution of albert brown condemned of the week and killing of a 15- year-old girl. >> we know why the state was rushing to conduct his execution even though there are court challenge is pending. >> reporter: today attorneys seeking to halt the execution of condemned killer albert brown asked the superior court judge for a temporary restraining order while officials can review the state of execution protocol. >> this is application for a temporary restraining order is denied. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation did not follow the rules when they enacted these regulations. >> reporter: attorneys are appealing this to the state cou
. >> there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions that renders inmates unconscious. the attorney general's office said this office will recommend that future executions be scheduled when the california department of corrections and rehabilitation expects the drugs to be available. the statement did not say when that would be and a spokesman declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available through the execution of albert brown condemned of the week and killing of a...
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now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15. >>> the express toll lane is supposed to reduce congestion between highway 84 from 5:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night solo drivers can now use the toll plaza for a price. caltrans says road work, new signs and the new lane configuration all work to slow traffic. >> there was about five minutes of delay. it was bad because of that merge but the traffic was moving normally. >> reporter: drivers have to have the fast track in position if they're going solo. car poolers need to use a specific mylar bag to shield their transponders. >> take your bag out, pop it in the bag and that will prevent your tag from being read. >
now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15....
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now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in his 50s was transferred to an acute care hospital in kit can condition -- critical condition. >>> we're learning one of the victims is really touch and go and having a really difficult time with miss recovery, this comes after a lot of disaster. maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins t
now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in...
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city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last year. the huge gap between races is still evidence and the average score for asians was 889, for whites it was 838 and african- american students scored an average of 65. >>> the fire is a haunting reminder of the east space-bar storm and coming up the emotions rekindled after almost seven years. and, of course, is this convention in the bay area a equivalent of the 20th century gold rush? >> clouds are pushing back into the bay and coming up i will let you know when a few rainclouds could approach the bay area. >> u.s. capitol police order people on the part of the house of representatives today after spot
city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last...
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i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to thank the public for their support and ask that the friends not be saddened by her death because knowing our mom she wouldn't want that. reporting live amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another person linked to this case with ties to the suspect and two additional homicide victims appeared in court today on charges of possessing explosives. 72-year-old charles ridinhouse pleaded not guilty. police discovered explosives at his home on tuesday, along with the bodies of his wife and his wife's friend. his attorney said he had nothing to do with the deaths and said someone else may have put the bodies there. >> he filed a
i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to...
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now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15. >>> the express toll lane is supposed to reduce congestion between highway 84 from 5:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night solo drivers can now use the toll plaza for a price. caltrans says road work, new signs and the new lane configuration all work to slow traffic. >> there was about five minutes of delay. it was bad because of that merge but the traffic was moving normally. >> reporter: drivers have to have the fast track in position if they're going solo. car poolers need to use a specific mylar bag to shield their transponders. >> take your bag out, pop it in the bag and that will prevent your tag from being read. >
now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15....
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how do you win the hearts and minds of muslims with one of us daring to burn their holiest book. obama's elengths was a big plus to the muss little world. in this battle for the american mile is the president smart to rally against tax cuts for the rich? if you want the center then why lean left? hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, hdnet's dan rather, the bbc's katty kay, nbc's andrea mitchell and the "washington post"'s david ignatius. first up, on this ninth anniversary of 9/11, the gnawing hostilityy between some in this country and the muslim world became an outright obssion. here is the president friday defending his approach to that pastor's threat to burn the koran. >> this kind oaf behavior or threats of action put our young men and women in harm's way. and it's also the best imaginable recruiting tool for al qaeda. i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story, but it is in the age of the internet something that can cause us profound damage around the world. and so we have to take it seriously. chris: is he right, dan rather? >> i think in
how do you win the hearts and minds of muslims with one of us daring to burn their holiest book. obama's elengths was a big plus to the muss little world. in this battle for the american mile is the president smart to rally against tax cuts for the rich? if you want the center then why lean left? hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, hdnet's dan rather, the bbc's katty kay, nbc's andrea mitchell and the "washington post"'s david ignatius. first up, on this ninth...
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one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card that had jessica's signature smile. >> someone so young be gone and to hear people talking about her in past tense when i only seen her an hour and a half before she died. >> maria deleon, she and jessica affectionately referred to each other as mother and daughter because jessica was close friends with her son. >> most teenagers don't want to hang out with parents. hi, mom. how are you, mom? >> the 11-year-old daughter bernadette,. >> whenever you're down, she brings you right back up. >> friends say jessica loved fashion and was studying at the academy of art university in san francisco. r
one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card...
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would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact checking organizations in this campaign have concluded that many of your ads are misleading or even worse. how can voters trust you to communicate with them honestly about the state's problems when you're willing to distort the truth to win a campaign? >> i don't agree with the premise of your question, and let's take one ad which i know has received a lot of attention, which was the bill clinton ad talking about jerry brown's record of governor. and let's dissect this for a minute because i stand by that ad. let's look what bill clinton actually said. cnn s
would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact...
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i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to thank the public for their support and ask that the friends not be saddened by her death because knowing our mom she wouldn't want that. reporting live amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another person linked to this case with ties to the suspect and two additional homicide victims appeared in court today on charges of possessing explosives. 72-year-old charles ridinhouse pleaded not guilty. police discovered explosives at his home on tuesday, along with the bodies of his wife and his wife's friend. his attorney said he had nothing to do with the deaths and said someone else may have put the bodies there. >> he filed a
i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. chris: welcome back. darnings tell me something i don't know. >> the groups of women who supported so fervently hillary clinton and have mostly disbanded after the election are getting together in a united meeting for the first time on october 19. where this goes and what this means i don't know but you can bet when that meeting take place there will be a lot of people paying attention. chris: who is tir leader? >> i don't think
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled,...
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. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as security guards. >> just seen them last night. >> saw him last night. >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you doing? >> hanging out. >> reporter: later they were in honda. a toyota with three cars hit the passenger side. the three were sent to san francisco general hospital critically injured. the two were pronounced dead at the scene. >> they were really nice guys. on top of their stuff. they worked hard for what they earned. >> reporter: police haven't determined what caused the accident or if alcohol was involved. a neighbor said he sees an accident here every couple months because people are tempted to speed on the
. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as...
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that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was rushing. >> reporter: today brown received a legal setback in court today. attorneys seeking to halt the killing of albert brown asked a marin county superior court for a temporarily restraining order while the state can review the protocol. >> mr. brown cannot prove that -- [ inaudible ] >> the application for a temporary restraining order is defined. >> the department of california corrections did not follow the rules when they enacted these regulations. the court needs an opportunity to evaluate those very serious claims before we carry out executions. >> reporter: attorneys are appealing today's
that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was...
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today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming up. >>> plus meteorologist bill martin will tell us just how hot it'll get. your seven day forecast is coming up. (music playing) announcer: has the overpowering smell of scented garbage bags taken over your kitchen? (woman blows at scented tree) hefty bags with unscented odor block technology help neutralize odors with no added scent. hefty! hefty! hefty! >>> where you live can make a big difference on how long you live. a new website in san francisco offered all kinds of information to help people live longer. debra villalon is live with more. >> reporter: we're in san francisco where residents are expected to live longer than those in hunters point. the numbers are there for all to see. we stopped this 17-year-old coming out of mcdonalds. she's not
today bart collected gently used clothes. the group says being dressed well can be crucial when it comes to making a positive first impression. >>> how long will you live? new statistics suggest it's all about location, location location. health according to your zip code coming up. >>> plus meteorologist bill martin will tell us just how hot it'll get. your seven day forecast is coming up. (music playing) announcer: has the overpowering smell of scented garbage bags taken...
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that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >> you're listening to the ntsb president, christopher hart, about -- talking about how one part of the investigation is over. they are moving to the second phase, which includes looking over documents at pg&e, interviewing witnesses. we'll have more on this later on in this newscast. >> there are so many stories coming out of last week's disaster, people would were barely able to escape the flames. at some point they escaped only from the -- because of the help from others. ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage live from san bruno. john? >> reporter: we got
that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >>...
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for us the weather is heating up. the fog has cleared from the coast right now. we have winds that are mainly west northwest. but the next few hours they're going to come right out of the northeast and that is a very warm direction. it's also the direction that gets you your pair the air day, typically and that's what we have tomorrow. your weather forecast goes like this, a little warmer today. tomorrow, warmer still. temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s in the high spots. maybe 98 degrees tomorrow. i actually bumped the numbers up from 5:00. the new computer runs and some of the information leads me to believe, especially with the current temperatures that it's easy going to get to 95, 98 tomorrow. the high pressure settles over the top of us for two days. this is not an extended heat wave. this is just a good warm up that's going to be with us for a couple of days and about 48 hours. the forecast highs as you move through the microclimates, 80s where there were 60s. 90s where there were 80s. fire danger comes up, tomorrow's warm to hot. thursday is the hottes
for us the weather is heating up. the fog has cleared from the coast right now. we have winds that are mainly west northwest. but the next few hours they're going to come right out of the northeast and that is a very warm direction. it's also the direction that gets you your pair the air day, typically and that's what we have tomorrow. your weather forecast goes like this, a little warmer today. tomorrow, warmer still. temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s in the high spots. maybe 98 degrees...
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and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick? >> i want to you take a look behind me. let me step aside here. we're on the other side of the canyon. the explosion and fire happened. and there has been a lot of activity there. all day. firefighters busy mopping up. and there is a lot of evacuees and survivors passed by here where i'm standing hoping to get a glimpse of their homes. walter showed me images he shot just before he decided to run. the explosion happened just blocks from the home. the houses across the street were already burning. >> this is just a boom. i pell to the ground. i looked out of the
and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick?...
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one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card that had jessica's signature smile. >> someone so young be gone and to hear people talking about her in past tense when i only seen her an hour and a half before she died. >> maria deleon, she and jessica affectionately referred to each other as mother and daughter because jessica was close friends with her son. >> most teenagers don't want to hang out with parents. hi, mom. how are you, mom? >> the 11-year-old daughter bernadette,. >> whenever you're down, she brings you right back up. >> friends say jessica loved fashion and was studying at the academy of art university in san francisco. r
one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card...
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for joining us >> see you next week. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for
for joining us >> see you next week. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take...
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and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much hotter as we head into saturday and sunday. but these are warmer than they were today by a good 5 degrees. 90 in morgan hill, 80 in gilroy. certainly above the average by a good 8 degrees in many locations. at the coast 70s, i know it's tempting to jump in and go swimming but the rip tides are awful right now. the life guards out there will be the first to tell you that's one of the worse beaches for rip tides. be careful going out to the beach. the weather looks great, enjoy it. plenty of fluid. our concern here in the newsroom, fire danger. >>> th
and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year. other states have passed similar bills. >> 27% of smokers chose to quit because they had access to the services they need to quit. >> san francisco state senator offered the bill and governor schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill 5 years ago. >>> in jerusalem, george mitchell announced late today peace talks had been encouraging, but they remain divided on major issues. as if to undermine the divide, a tunnel was bombed today along the border and militants in gaza fired morters in israel. >>> the bill goes to the senate next mont
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year....
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president obama used today to push for the creation of new american jobs. he acknowledges the private sector job growth is too modest to bring down the unemployment rate. >> reporter: the resident took the podium in milwaukee. after the passage of the recovery affect nomarch of last year the job's picture steadily improved. since then it has been limping along, raising fears of a double dip recession next year. >> that's why i am announcing a new plan for rebuilding america's roads and rails and run ways for the long term. i want america to have the best infrastructure in the world. >> reporter: price tag? $50billion. the program would build 150,000- miles of roads, construction maintains 4,000-miles of rail, enough to go coast to coast. 150-miles of runways and put in place a next generation air traffic control system. the president spent his speech attacking republicans, accusing hem of running the economy into a ditch. >> we have tried to what they are pedaling. we did it for 10 years, ended up with the worst economy since the 1930s. >> reporter: later t
president obama used today to push for the creation of new american jobs. he acknowledges the private sector job growth is too modest to bring down the unemployment rate. >> reporter: the resident took the podium in milwaukee. after the passage of the recovery affect nomarch of last year the job's picture steadily improved. since then it has been limping along, raising fears of a double dip recession next year. >> that's why i am announcing a new plan for rebuilding america's roads...
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marin kelly shows us what's being done to remove the tugboat. >> getting this tugboat out from word is behind me is turning it to be no easy task. the state department of fish and game said it will be at least two days before a completely clear it's turning into such a big job to shut down operations for today so they can reevaluate their plan. earlier today you can see this video they had a work road here using a blowtorch he was working to cut this vessel into three pieces so it could be more manageable to get out safely. the might still go ahead with the planned a big inflow was safe to continue today because the winds of kicked out and the word about flying sparks and the george grading a fire hazard. if they're going to reevaluate whether they need to bring him bigger more powerful machine read all of this 90 t tug out from the bank board is now. today's the bones in place around this a emerge friend and a tug that's just in case to catch any oil they missed when cleaning up this vessel to yesterday's. there's two more booms in place just further down the river. those will stay in
marin kelly shows us what's being done to remove the tugboat. >> getting this tugboat out from word is behind me is turning it to be no easy task. the state department of fish and game said it will be at least two days before a completely clear it's turning into such a big job to shut down operations for today so they can reevaluate their plan. earlier today you can see this video they had a work road here using a blowtorch he was working to cut this vessel into three pieces so it could...
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we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is stapping by with a live report. >> reporter: many residents -- say the same pipeline that exploded in san bruno runs beneath the streets of their community. for now, pg&e refuses to disclose exactly where that pipeline is located. >> i think they should know. everybody should know. >> reporter: pg&e calls the pipeline 132 and in documents filed, calls it a high-risk line. the pipe was put in service in 1948. pg&e says a pipe failure has a potential impact radius of 415 feet and that the risk of a failure at this location is unacceptably high. the puc appro
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is...
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that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
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they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through walls and things pretty well. gets through trees, you will have the same kind of good, very flexible coverage. >> smart phones and internet radio are taxing the current wireless net works. how we will get this new service is still not known. but companies are bidding to be the developers. it will generate billion of dollars in economic activity. this will no longer be your parents' internet. >>> finding the -- two bay area hospitals is as easy as sending a text message. good samaritan hospital and -- say they are the first hospitals to give patients er wait time. >> you text, interior
they are used as a busch fer -- buffer zone. now with digital tv, less space is needed. so that space is being licensed for a new internet service. current internet speeds maximums at 54 meg bites. the new stuff is at least theoretically going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 -- it's many times faster. it's being opened up for these new services. it's very good at going through walls. it's like television because it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through...
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to bring us an update. there's so much to assess and review with this much information to collect as you might imagine considering the magnitude of this tragedy. we are waiting at this as it begins we will bring it to live. that's check in our news room had there is standing by with more. >> the massive crater that was left behind from the initial explosion. here it is right here it's just huge. right now crews on the scene car saying about 60 ft. long. 30 ft. wide they don't know how deep it is very hard to tell because this is sort of murky monday storage filled water. the thinking maybe it's about 3 ft. deep. just to give you a better idea of how big this thing us. the see these little yellow guys here? if those soulful grown men. that's a huge tract carried nothing compared to the size of this crater. >> now we are awaiting the beginning of that news conference we see a number of officials beginning to gather at the command center there in san bruno. the cameras are standing by and again we want to make
to bring us an update. there's so much to assess and review with this much information to collect as you might imagine considering the magnitude of this tragedy. we are waiting at this as it begins we will bring it to live. that's check in our news room had there is standing by with more. >> the massive crater that was left behind from the initial explosion. here it is right here it's just huge. right now crews on the scene car saying about 60 ft. long. 30 ft. wide they don't know how...
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neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback, faceback. >> when you have that many people into one area, i'm just thinking, there's going to be trouble tonight. >> reporter: up to 500 people were at the party when officers responded to the shooting. the hotel management asked them to disperse the crowd. they asked freemont and union city police officers for help. >> at that time no victims were reported or reported by area hospitals. >> reporter: the coroners office told us tomorrow an autopsy will be conducted to find out what killed hughes. >> that's sad. because this poor youngster was out there alone all night. >> reporter: hubes was once charged with murd
neighbors showed us these tickets found here to give us some insight into the labor day party that ended in gunfire. police say a relative found the body of 26-year-old julius hubes. hubes was next to a wall near some bushes. >> there was a series of between five and 10 gunshot, very rapid fire. and then some very angry words then they used an expletive that wasn't a racial expletive that you don't want to hear. >> reporter: we found this picture of the pool party on faceback,...
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. >>> well, we've all seen the videos people using cell phones to record police officers us usually doing something that makes the cops look pretty bad. now some officers have started wearing their own cameras. you may not notice them at first, but rob all right lyles shows us how to spot them. >> reporter: suiting up once meant a badge and a gun. now it means a recording device as well. >> just so i can record myself when i stop people. >> reporter: motor officer jason scott has been paranoid complaints and lawsuits alleging officer misconduct have increased in the last decade. usually in a battle of he said she said. but that's about to change. >> this is the new age of policing. >> reporter: 15 oakland officers are now wearing on their chests, the portable video system. it records both video and then audio that is then sent to superiors at the end of each shift. >> i'm able to record everything, you know, and i'm able to download it. it's there, you have a record of it. so i can go on to the computer and log on. it's like you have a folder with all your contacts. >> reporter: the camer
. >>> well, we've all seen the videos people using cell phones to record police officers us usually doing something that makes the cops look pretty bad. now some officers have started wearing their own cameras. you may not notice them at first, but rob all right lyles shows us how to spot them. >> reporter: suiting up once meant a badge and a gun. now it means a recording device as well. >> just so i can record myself when i stop people. >> reporter: motor officer...
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the attacker seems to be using the cover of darkness. as two women fell victim last night within hours of one another. >> we are going to have to find someplace else to walk. >> reporter: we would like to tell you the exact street, but police did say each attack happened in a is he included neighborhood around lake merritt where there are not many streetlights. >> i will probably be a little more careful. >> reporter: so what's recommendation from oakland police tonight? be vigilant. especially as you enter and exit the car. police are even saying to immediately lock the door once you are inside. it seems to all suggest that the two women last night were attacked either inside their car or very close to the car and quite possibly this all happened very close to their front doors. >> i think that it's a suggestion that women could take heed of no matter where they,. >> i think you're absolutely right. >> yeah, okay. in oakland. thank you. >>> well, after numerous calls from local politicians and a demanding public, tonight pg&e has posted
the attacker seems to be using the cover of darkness. as two women fell victim last night within hours of one another. >> we are going to have to find someplace else to walk. >> reporter: we would like to tell you the exact street, but police did say each attack happened in a is he included neighborhood around lake merritt where there are not many streetlights. >> i will probably be a little more careful. >> reporter: so what's recommendation from oakland police tonight?...
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at the theater, go shopping with us. i don't feel that's safe. >> he has sentenced to 78 years. it was reduced to 14 during appeals. >>> that whale carcass has been taken out to sea. experts say it appears to be a mink whale. the crew didn't realize it was there until they docked on thursday. boaters being told to watch out for whales which are showing up in record numbers to feed. >>> word of rain? rain? >> you can believe it? we are talking about rain. the last weekend of summer. here it is. looking more like an october storm. the system starting to sag on in toward parts of northern areas of the state. this is moving south and it'll push on shore overnight. it looks like we will get a soaking toward tomorrow. not a wash out but looks like it'll be a bit wet. this area of low pressure off the coastline and this cold front on through. the jet stream just heading to the north. a slow mover. after the midnight hour likely going to see showers in parts of the north bay and then looks like it'll sag down through the rest of
at the theater, go shopping with us. i don't feel that's safe. >> he has sentenced to 78 years. it was reduced to 14 during appeals. >>> that whale carcass has been taken out to sea. experts say it appears to be a mink whale. the crew didn't realize it was there until they docked on thursday. boaters being told to watch out for whales which are showing up in record numbers to feed. >>> word of rain? rain? >> you can believe it? we are talking about rain. the last...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. . >>> parents and teachers are outraged over the closure of two childcare centers. they rallied this evening to voice their frustrations. the centers were temporarily closed due to state budget cuts. the cuts have forced the district to reduce early education funning and close two of seven daycare centers. >> we don't accept this treatment of children from this neighborhood. parents are having to quit jobs, people are not able to pursue higher education based on not having services here. >> we were able to redirect early child education to keep 5 of the 7 early childcare ed
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. . >>> parents and...
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we will require an ambulance. >> grove, the fire is heading towards us. we got problems over here. >> can't see how many structures right now. >> i have no idea what the status is. >> kron 4's jonathan is in san bruno tonight where he talked with residents still waiting to get back into their homes. >> the windows started cracking from the heat. the vinyl started melting and you can see smoke roll in and we realized we got to get out there. >> reporter: that's the last time they ever saw their home. it was among the dozens leveled by the fire. onlookers could only point and stair. they got a closer look on a bus tour for residents to see where their home once today. >> it was intense. >> like many others, he says he is looking for answers about what will be done. >> we lanon bash plan on rebuilding but moving that high pressure gas line out of a residential area. >> reporter: worried their homes could be next. >> pipeline flows through the whole area. under my house. they -- people are saying they smelled a leek, i smelled gas around my house. >> he afrai
we will require an ambulance. >> grove, the fire is heading towards us. we got problems over here. >> can't see how many structures right now. >> i have no idea what the status is. >> kron 4's jonathan is in san bruno tonight where he talked with residents still waiting to get back into their homes. >> the windows started cracking from the heat. the vinyl started melting and you can see smoke roll in and we realized we got to get out there. >> reporter:...
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in this case they're using the internet. as a website safe and well.org are asking anyone who's been affected by the fire to sign up so that their family members and friends for trend of their cake and look on the web site and see they have indeed come checked into the evacuation center and they are alive and well. people are being given a free phone internet should not just to use those communications for whatever purposes they need the to sign up on the web site to make sure their family members and friends know they're ok. in san bruno kron 4 news. >> a lot of people still very much rattled by the gas flow explosion even know it's been an hour since that happened. people like eric who you live a block away? >> the block and have from the explosion it was terrifying yesterday traded some like an airplane coming down almost like a plane coming in for a landing. to someone go way and is there for probably two minutes to more and then this explosion conditions into our neighborhood. clearly i could see flames a thousand feet
in this case they're using the internet. as a website safe and well.org are asking anyone who's been affected by the fire to sign up so that their family members and friends for trend of their cake and look on the web site and see they have indeed come checked into the evacuation center and they are alive and well. people are being given a free phone internet should not just to use those communications for whatever purposes they need the to sign up on the web site to make sure their family...